ABOUT US

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JCI History

Junior Chamber International, commonly referred to as JCI, is a non-profit international non-governmental organization of young people between 18 and 40 years old. It has members in about 124 countries, and regional or national organizations in most of them.

The first local Junior Chamber chapter was founded in 1915, but the international umbrella organization Junior Chamber International (JCI) was founded in Mexico in 1944. It has consultative status with the Council of Europe, with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and with UNESCO.It encourages young people to become active citizens and to participate in efforts towards social and economic development, and international cooperation, good-will and understanding.

About JCI Angeles City Culiat

Culiat will always answer the call — be it during and after the Pinatubo eruption of 1991 that devastated the lives, assets and spirit of Kapampangans, or during these struggling times of the Covid-19 pandemic that distracts not only health and livelihoods but the overall well-being of anyone, anywhere. From its early days of leading the relief efforts for the city’s devastation during the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, earning recognition and acclaim in national JCI events as well as having the first Culiat National President in 1998 up to today, Culiat has remained unfailing in its service–to the city, to society, and to humanity. This year, Culiat’s overarching theme is “Rising Citizens Towards Impact”, proving beyond doubt that it has, is, and will continue to be the driver of this change even in times of great disaster and health crisis, especially as it focuses on mobilizing its members and the young leaders of Angeles to be responsive to the needs of the nation and create projects with echoing impacts. JCI Angeles City Culiat has stood as a strong example of an organization that delivers tangible and intangible positive change to Angeleños. Even today, Culiat has remained synonymous with service–to the city, to society, and to humanity.

Tigtigan Rakrakan Keng Dalan 2024: Terms and Conditions
1. Safety of Information

1.1. All personal and band-related information submitted to the organizers will be kept confidential and used solely for the purposes of managing the event.
1.2. By submitting personal details and media (e.g., video recordings), participants agree to the use of such material for promotional and operational purposes related to Tigtigan Rakrakan Keng Dalan 2024.
1.3. The organizing committee will take reasonable precautions to ensure the security of any personal information provided. However, we cannot guarantee the absolute protection of data, and participants acknowledge that they submit such information at their own risk.

2. Non-Liability of Organizers

2.1. The organizers of Tigtigan Rakrakan Keng Dalan 2024, including JCI Angeles City Culiat, their affiliates, partners, and sponsors, shall not be held liable for any personal injury, illness, damage, loss of property, or accidents that occur during the auditions, rehearsals, preliminary rounds, or finals.
2.2. Participation in the event is at the band members’ own risk, and by applying, the participants acknowledge that they are aware of potential risks associated with performing live and agree to release the organizing committee from any claims arising from accidents or injuries.
2.3. It is the responsibility of the participants to ensure that they perform safely and follow all instructions provided by event staff. Reckless or dangerous actions that put participants or the audience at risk are strictly prohibited and may result in disqualification.

3. Event Rules & Changes

3.1. All bands are required to follow the event rules and guidelines outlined by the organizing committee. Failure to do so may result in disqualification or removal from the competition.
3.2. The organizing committee reserves the right to make changes to the competition rules, format, venue, or schedule without prior notice. Participants will be informed of any significant changes as early as possible through official communication channels.
3.3. Any decision made by the organizing committee regarding the competition, including but not limited to eligibility, performance evaluation, and disqualification, is final and non-negotiable.

4. Media Use & Consent

4.1. By participating in the event, band members consent to the recording, photographing, and broadcasting of their performances. These materials may be used for event promotion, social media, and other media outlets associated with Tigtigan TerakanKeng Dalan 2024.
4.2. Participants acknowledge that the organizing committee owns the rights to all media produced during the event and may use this material without additional compensation or permission.

5. Compliance with Local Laws and Regulations

5.1. All participants must comply with local laws, venue regulations, and any safety measures in place. Any illegal activity or violations of venue policies will result in immediate disqualification and may involve legal consequences.
5.2. Participants agree to act professionally and responsibly at all times during the event, both on and off stage.

6. Health & Safety

6.1. Participants are expected to arrive at the venue in good health and free from any contagious illness. The organizing committee reserves the right to refuse participation to anyone who may pose a health risk to others.
6.2. Band members should refrain from performing while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Violations may result in immediate disqualification.

7. Acceptance of Terms

7.1. By submitting an application, all band members acknowledge that they have read and understood these terms and conditions, and agree to abide by them throughout the course of the competition.

These terms and conditions aim to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all participants while maintaining the integrity of the Tigtigan Rakrakan Keng Dalan 2024 event.

Changes may apply without prior notice.